Articles Archive for March 2007
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Back to the tram cars! While I was following this tram car on foot, it’s passengers were nice enough to give me their smiles. It’s true they were enjoying the ride on an “open sleigh”. If you have ever noticed, they still change tracks manually with two people tugging and pushing the cart from one track to another at the end of one leg of its route.
Back to the tram cars of San Francisco
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Back to advertisements – those stunning pictures that make millions go for the looks, spend millions on those accessories and chase that dream that exist only in our minds. I love shooting billboards and ads and even mannequins. Here is one shot just outside the Powell station in San Francisco, CA US.
The Bebe Girl
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Skate boarding has evolved as a hobby and a passion for some. Late on a Sunday noon, a group of young enthusiasts gather around the Embarcadero (San Francisco, CA) esplanade to practice, learn, share and grow the popular sports.
Skate Boarding in Embarcadero.
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Corporations spend thousands of dollars on advertising. The fact that some of the best brains are behind the few words that we see on billboards are evident in their candor, spirit and impression. Here is one such billboard in Powell, San Francisco, CA.
Driving the spirits – Make Cocktails….
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You could see the Tram cars run in the busy and over crowded streets of San Francisco, CA. More appealing to tourists, the locals also catch a nifty ride often. They have maintained the cars well and even the ways they reverse their tracks – that is still manual. Two operators haul and tug and swivel the car to change directions.
The Powell Tram cars